Trial of council executives postponed

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Court Reporter

THE trial of two former Tsholotsho Rural District Council executives and a Bulawayo businessman, which was scheduled to continue on Thursday, had to be deferred to 12 September.

Bulawayo musicians should be confident: Charamba

Givemore Muzariri

Gospel star Charles Charamba has urged Bulawayo musicians to be confident in their works for them to prosper in the Zimbabwean music industry.

Heartbreak for Coventry

LONDON — Kirsty Coventry came sixth in the 200 metres backstroke final as American teenager Missy Franklin confirmed her arrival as the new queen of the pool when she broke the world record to win gold and become the first triple gold medallist of the London Olympics yesterday.

Regional economic integration the way to go

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu

In 1993 the African Development Bank (AfDB) published three volumes of research findings on possibilities and otherwise of economic integration in Southern Africa.

Legislators summoned to resume sitting

Harare Bureau

PARLIAMENT has summoned all legislators to resume sitting on Tuesday for parliamentary business.

University student killed in kidnap attempt

Midlands Reporter

A 19-year-old female student at Midlands State University died upon admission to Gweru Provincial Hospital after jumping from a moving vehicle in a suspected kidnapping attempt, police said.

Mapeza sues Zifa

Harare Bureau

SUSPENDED Warriors coach Norman Mapeza has taken legal action against Zifa and is demanding a whopping $400 000 from the association allegedly emanating from unpaid salaries, allowances and damages.

Man convicted of stealing 30t maize

Court Reporter

A Bulawayo man diverted 30 tonnes of maize valued $17 768 imported from Malawi and later lied to the police about his residential address.

President dismisses selective removal of EU sanctions list

Takunda Maodza in Lusaka, Zambia

PRESIDENT Mugabe has dismissed as meaningless the European Union’s selective removal of people from its sanctions list.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim, SA must ensure travellers are not inconvenienced

Travel is planned in advance usually and nobody would want to countenance the inconvenience of having their holiday plans thrown into disarray due to sudden shifts in regulations that would not have been communicated in advance. It does not make for good administration and unnecessarily flares tempers for the affected individuals while giving a bad name to the responsible administrative authority.

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